Use ucd-snmpd (now netsnmpd). Look for it in freshmeat or sourceforge.

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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 at 17:47, rym wrote:
> I need help.I want to be able to check the bandwidth coming in and out
> of my linux servers automatically using mrtg. How can I run snmp to
> listen to its Eth0's?

This is not a direct answer to your question as I have not yet used mrtg.
You may want to try using iptraf, though. It allows you to view the
traffic going through your network ports. It's pretty neat, if you ask me.
For certain applications (like say, graphing network traffic on a dynamic
website) it won't do, though. I just thought I'd mention it. :-)

 --> Jijo

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